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Go to Trending productsNeat Plantain Fufu 700g
Description:
Neat Fufu powder is made from properly mature plantain and natural grown tropical cassava. It is processed into high quality fufu powder, blended to give that authentic fufu texture and best flavour.
Enriched with Proteins and fibers, Fufu powder is substituted by cholesterol reducing proteins. Fufu powder is low in fat. It is Freshly and hygienically packaged.
Weight: 700gms
Akabanga Hot Chilli Oil 100ml
Description : Akabanga is a popular Rwandan-made hot chili oil. Used on a wide varieties of dishes , the chili oil is great on anything including eggs, meat, fish, stews, salads and soups. The oil is made of 80% extract of mix varieties of African grown Scotch Bonnet or Habanero peppers and 20% of vegetable oil (sunflower or olive). Akabanga can both be used as a condiment or as a cooking ingredient. Its heat ranges largely over 150,000 Scoville Heat Units. Akabanga’s taste is amazingly delicious, and surprisingly its heat doesn’t linger in the mouth like other hot sauces available on the market. Despite its sharpness Akabanga does not cover the taste of food, but adds a pleasant background in it. Just add a few Akabanga oil drips in your meal and that’s enough for a real spicy kick! Yet so delicious… “Look out, sriracha. If Akabanga ever makes it to the U.S.A., the heat will definitely be on. I mean, its little eyedropper bottle packaging alone could be cult-worthy, not to mention its unique flavor and kick.” Heat Level: Medium-hot, depending on your tolerance.
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African Tatashe Pepper 1kg
Description: Tatase is a popular soup ingredient in many Nigerian cuisines. It gives soups the reddish fresh look and flavor. Tatashe – originally spelt as ‘tatase’ – is the Yoruba name for “big red pepper”, good for stews / sauce or in salads when de-seed.
African Shombo Pepper 150g
Description: Shombo has a very rich flavour and the heat of the peppers is more warming than biting. To control the heat, remove the seeds from some or all of the cayenne pepper. Depending on choice you can chose not to grind the pepper and onions to a very smooth paste.